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Wesley R Pate, MD
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Wesley R Pate, MD

Urology

Primary Location
Today's Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Primary Phone Number
Fax Number
434.244.9481

Additional Locations

Bio & Overview

Wesley Pate, MD, is a urologist. He specializes in treatments for complex kidney stone disease, including percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), ureteroscopy, and laser lithotripsy. He also treats male voiding problems and enlarged prostate as well as kidney cancer, UPJ obstruction, and ureteral strictures.

“I strive for an individual approach to each patient and their condition,” he says. “My goal is to provide the best care possible through my focus on the patient’s well-being, incorporating techniques and technologies at the forefront of medical and surgical advances.”

Pate studied biomedical engineering at Boston University, where he also earned his medical degree and completed his urology residency. He completed his endourology and minimally invasive urologic surgery fellowship at the University of North Carolina.

Academic Information

Department
Urology
Academic Role
Assistant Professor
Division
Urology
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Conditions & Treatments

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Bladder diverticulum
  • Bladder neck obstruction
  • Bladder stone
  • Calculus of urinary tract
  • Enlarged prostate
  • Hydroureteronephrosis
  • Incomplete emptying of bladder
  • Laser enucleation of prostate
  • Laser lithotripsy
  • Laser prostate surgery
  • Laser vaporization of prostate
  • Lower urinary tract symptoms (luts)
  • Male urinary problems
  • Minimally invasive kidney stone removal
  • Minimally invasive kidney surgery
  • Nephrectomy
  • Nephrolithotomy
  • Nephropexy
  • Partial nephrectomy
  • Prostatic hyperplasia
  • Prostatic hypertrophy
  • Prostatic obstruction
  • Prostatic stone
  • Pyelolithotomy
  • Pyeloplasty
  • Renal cysts
  • Renal mass
  • Rezum
  • Robotic prostate surgery
  • Robotic pyeloplasty
  • Robotic surgery
  • Robotic surgery for upj repair
  • Robotic urological surgery
  • Single port robotic urologic surgery
  • Slowing of urinary stream
  • Straining on urination
  • Transurethral prostatectomy
  • Ureteral obstruction
  • Ureterolithiasis
  • Ureterolithotomy
  • Ureteropelvic junction obstruction
  • Ureteroplasty
  • Ureteroscopy
  • Ureterovesical junction obstruction
  • Uric acid urolithiasis
  • Urinary hesitation
  • Urinary problems
  • Urinary retention
  • Urinary tract obstruction
  • Urolift (bph)
  • Voiding dysfunction
Gender
Male
Languages
English
Age Groups Seen
Adults (21-65)
Older Adults (65+)
Primary Education
Boston University School of Medicine
Residency
Boston Medical Center
Fellowships
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Additional Specialties
Endourology and Stone Disease

Reviews

181 Patient Satisfaction Ratings

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4.8 Out of 5
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Likelihood of recommending this provider

42 Patient Comments

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Dr. Pate is excellent. Has my full trust
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I was very pleased
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Dr Pate is amazing I would recommend him to anyone I was really impressed with the way he handled my situation where I had gone to other hospitals and could not get the help I needed thank you so much.
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Dr Pate was friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to help.
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Dr. Pate was kind, engaging and informative; could not ask for better!
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Dr. Pate is excellent and I am extremely glad he was my surgeon. Everything related to my condition and treatment has always been explained clearly. I can't recommend UVA highly enough in every respect--it is so well organized and efficient. I'm profoundly grateful to have been able to get treatment there. The difference between the pain and debilitation before and its correction after surgery is profound. I can't say enough how thankful I am. Everything about the process and its follow up has been well-directed and comprehensible.